I am trying to save the XY coordinates of a binary image in R similarly to the save "Save XY Coordinates" function in ImageJ. I've looked through several image analysis packages available for R, but haven't yet figured out how to accomplish this.
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Save the XY coordinates of what?– Mark SetchellSep 18, 2016 at 21:22
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Exactly what he said. The phrase "XY coordinates of a binary image" might be meaningful to someone who uses imageJ all the time but it is whooshing over our heads. You are also expect to provide some sort of data/file/link so there is something to work with.– IRTFMSep 18, 2016 at 21:35
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There are many ways to do the following in R:
img_fil <- "~/data/ZjYqw.jpg"
img <- magick::image_read(img_fil)
img_df <- RSAGA::grid.to.xyz(as.matrix(as.raster(img)))
head(img_df)
## x y z
## 1 0 599 #ffffff
## 2 1 599 #ffffff
## 3 2 599 #ffffff
## 4 3 599 #ffffff
## 5 4 599 #ffffff
## 6 5 599 #ffffff
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Thanks for the help! I went to do this on the image I put above, but when I went to plot the points, the entire plot turned up black. Is there a way to save only the coordinates of the black pixels (those being of a color value of 255)? Sep 19, 2016 at 15:00
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Since I have no idea how you plotted the image it's impossible to help with that. But, if you had used
ggplot2
, thenggplot(img_df, aes(x, y, color=z)) + geom_point() + scale_color_identity()
should plot it with black & white.– hrbrmstrSep 19, 2016 at 15:06